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no wonder it's america's #1 selling pain reliever. you took action, you took advil®. and we thank you. the tension between them reached a breaking point, literally. so they divided the production between two separate factories. each factory took a vastly different approach. left twix flowed caramel on cookie, while right twix cascaded caramel on cookie. left twix bathed in chocolate, while right twix cloaked in chocolate. both bars as different as the vastly distinct men who invented them. to this day, sharing nothing but a wrapper and an ill-designed driveway. try both and pick a side. [ all kids ] faster! ok, what's fast? um, my mom's car and a cheetah. okay. a spaceship. a spaceship. and what's slow? my grandma's slow. would you like it better if she was fast? i bet she would like it if she was fast. hm, maybe give her some turbo boosters. tape a cheetah to her back. tape a cheetah to her back? seems like you have thought about this before. [ male announcer ] it's not complicated. faster is better. and the iphone 5 downloads fastest on at&t 4g. ♪ ♪ [ cheers and
no wonder it's america's #1 selling pain reliever. you took action, you took advil®. and we thank you. the tension between them reached a breaking point, literally. so they divided the production between two separate factories. each factory took a vastly different approach. left twix flowed caramel on cookie, while right twix cascaded caramel on cookie. left twix bathed in chocolate, while right twix cloaked in chocolate. both bars as different as the vastly distinct men who invented them. to...
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you can't have the cia director of america involved in a fair. once the affair was revealed, there was not a question in petraeus's mind that he needed to resign. but the story doesn't simply end there. now the white house claims that the president first received information about the affair on thursday. but a source close to journallest ron kessler, who will join me in a few minutes, says that's highly unlikely, and here's why. way back on october 10th kessler himself was informed by the petraeus affair by a veteran agent of the fbi. top officials had been briefed about the investigation, according to him, including the fbi director, robert meehler. here's what really happened. the decision was made to delay the resignation to avoid potential embarrass men to the president before the election. in short the president or somebody close to him decided to put politics first. and, quote. >> now, conveniently petraeus's decision to step down on friday will also prevent him from appearing before congressional investigators later this week. but that's n
you can't have the cia director of america involved in a fair. once the affair was revealed, there was not a question in petraeus's mind that he needed to resign. but the story doesn't simply end there. now the white house claims that the president first received information about the affair on thursday. but a source close to journallest ron kessler, who will join me in a few minutes, says that's highly unlikely, and here's why. way back on october 10th kessler himself was informed by the...
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that's great for america. especially as it relates to making sure that we're not dependent on the middle east for oil. we just -- we just need to get this done and there's a balance that can be struck. i've said over and over again the problem is that you got people on the right who say it is all about fossil fuels whether it is coal, oil or gas. you got people on the left saying tomorrow we can turn on the windmills and that will get us the electricity we need. they're both wrong. we need to have a balanced approach. we also need to think sensibly about how we move the energy in the future. >> eliot: do you think the president is going to have the various departments of energy, e.p.a., federal level move forward on the pipeline after the new year? >> well, it's a state department that needs to make the decision and i've said all along that the decision the president made was not the right decision. it wasn't the right decision for american jobs at a time when we need those private sector jobs. it wasn't the r
that's great for america. especially as it relates to making sure that we're not dependent on the middle east for oil. we just -- we just need to get this done and there's a balance that can be struck. i've said over and over again the problem is that you got people on the right who say it is all about fossil fuels whether it is coal, oil or gas. you got people on the left saying tomorrow we can turn on the windmills and that will get us the electricity we need. they're both wrong. we need to...
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. >>> here's your look at news around america today. indiana investigators want to know what caused a massive explosion that left two people dead and dozens homeless. the cause of the explosion is uncertain. but the concussion was felt up to three miles away. >>> in new jersey, spectators got a first look at the new faces taking flight for the macy's thanksgiving day parade. they took to the sky for the test flights with less than two weeks until the 86th annual parade. the crews practiced to assure a safe flight on the parade route. >>> it was flying day in san francisco. 33 teams did their best to take flight at the tenth annual red bull flew tag. judges graded teams on their flight time, creativity and showmanship. oh, my goodness. >>> in sports, now, the l.a. lakers now have a new coach. so much for phil jackson returning to the l.a. lakers. mike d'antoni, former coach for the knicks and suns, is the new coach. >>> sunday night football, texans and bears and houstons scored a touchdown on a diving catch by arian foster. drew brees t
. >>> here's your look at news around america today. indiana investigators want to know what caused a massive explosion that left two people dead and dozens homeless. the cause of the explosion is uncertain. but the concussion was felt up to three miles away. >>> in new jersey, spectators got a first look at the new faces taking flight for the macy's thanksgiving day parade. they took to the sky for the test flights with less than two weeks until the 86th annual parade. the...
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make sure everyone is ready with the know-how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ ♪ ♪ just put a little bit of yourself ♪ ♪ in everything you do ♪ [ female announcer ] add your own ingredients to hamburger helper for a fresh take on a quick, delicious meal. it's one box with hundreds of possibilities. [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. in what world do potatoes, bacon and cheese add up to 100 calories? your world. ♪ ♪ [ whispers ] real bacon... creamy cheese... 100 calories... [ chef ] ma'am [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. en >> jennifer: for a our visit to crazytown tonight, we head over to fox news election senator. karl rove demanding a recount, and that sent anchor megyn kelly on a journey for the truth. >> watch your step. >> thank you. i don't want to fall in front of these millions of people. >> we used to keep them right here for us in the studio and then for some reason they moved them down the hall. they are way down the hall. we'll do a little interrogation. her
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. >> if congress does nothing, every family in america will see their income taxes automatically go up on january 1st. every family, everybody here, you'll see your taxes go up on january 1st. i mean, i'm assuming that doesn't sound too good to you. that's sort of like the lump of coal you get for christmas. that's a scrooge christmas. >> that's a scrooge christmas all right. but this president is going to do everything he can to stop it. >> i've got a bunch of pens ready to sign this bill. i'm ready to sign. there are no shortages of pens in the white house and i carry one around for an emergency just in case. just waiting for the chance to use it to sign this bill to make sure people's taxes don't go up. >> he's got the pen and the power. from the look on speaker boehner today, he's getting the message. joining me now is chris hayes, host of "up with chris hayes" here on msnbc and melissa harris-perry, host of melissa-harris perry on msnbc. thank you both for being here. melissa, it does seem that president obama has shifted his tactics this time around and it's all about using his p
. >> if congress does nothing, every family in america will see their income taxes automatically go up on january 1st. every family, everybody here, you'll see your taxes go up on january 1st. i mean, i'm assuming that doesn't sound too good to you. that's sort of like the lump of coal you get for christmas. that's a scrooge christmas. >> that's a scrooge christmas all right. but this president is going to do everything he can to stop it. >> i've got a bunch of pens ready to...
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isn't it about time for a show like this to emerge as a viable opportunity and a learning segment for america. >> it's a very popular show, i as hearing about it last year from a journalist, going to spend time with them and here is the thing for me, i don't have that much worry, but i appreciate that they do. i mean, they've mapped everything out, for me if it's going to happen, i want to be the like the first to go. >> you don't want to be sticking around with survivors. >> well, you know, afterwards-- >> can i say one thing, they are he' all honey boo boo's relatives. >> we're not sure and-- >> and it reminds me of people who built nuclear bomb shelters in the 50's and 60's. that wasn't going to help anybody they found out and these people are on the fringe, man, on the fringe, militia types and eric-- >> you love this, you told me your family loves the show. >> brian, i watched almost-- i love the show it's a phenomenal show. >> why? >> and whether you believe doomsday is coming or not, the mentality of people worried about the country, worried about biological terror, nuclear terror, ear
isn't it about time for a show like this to emerge as a viable opportunity and a learning segment for america. >> it's a very popular show, i as hearing about it last year from a journalist, going to spend time with them and here is the thing for me, i don't have that much worry, but i appreciate that they do. i mean, they've mapped everything out, for me if it's going to happen, i want to be the like the first to go. >> you don't want to be sticking around with survivors. >>...
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five is the most powerful number in america. five justices on the nine-member supreme court can tell us what our rights are and what they are not. that's why the supreme court was an issue lurking below the surface of the election even though they almost never heard it mentioned outloud. joining me is the author of america's unwritten constitution, yale professor of law and political science one of the most renowned constitutional scholars of our era, akhil reed amar. professor, thank you for joining us. >> nice to be here. thanks. >> eliot: there has been a dramatic shift in civil rights in particular as it pertains to same-sex marriage. there are a couple of cases before the supreme court this year on that issue. what will the supreme court do? will they find a constitutional right to same-sex marriage or find a more limited constitutional prohibition on discrimination against same-sex couples? >> well, they haven't yet agreed to take a case from california and they could just let things lie in which case a lower court ruling
five is the most powerful number in america. five justices on the nine-member supreme court can tell us what our rights are and what they are not. that's why the supreme court was an issue lurking below the surface of the election even though they almost never heard it mentioned outloud. joining me is the author of america's unwritten constitution, yale professor of law and political science one of the most renowned constitutional scholars of our era, akhil reed amar. professor, thank you for...
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the new york times quoting him on the trail as saying, democrats love america, too. gee, governor. thanks for that. but that soft attack apparently ends there. because behind the scenes, republicans are starting to go into their get ugly, to do anything to win this election. in miami, he's running a spanish language ad tieing president obama to fidel castro and hugo chavez. yes, venezuela dictator hugo chavez. that's apparently a-okay with mitt romney. [ speaking in spanish ] >> here's the translation. he approves that message. but the desperate kitchen sink politics don't end there. mr. romney's pushing the widely debunk claim that president obama is waging a war on welfare. it's the same lame story with his comments about jeep shipping jobs overseas. that's all ugly enough. but then there's this. he's bringing out the king birther, donald trump, to make robo calls and campaign stops in key swing states and the ugliness extends beyond the walls. they have taken to the airwaves with this low piece of political slime. >> obama claimed in a muslim country that america is not a christ
the new york times quoting him on the trail as saying, democrats love america, too. gee, governor. thanks for that. but that soft attack apparently ends there. because behind the scenes, republicans are starting to go into their get ugly, to do anything to win this election. in miami, he's running a spanish language ad tieing president obama to fidel castro and hugo chavez. yes, venezuela dictator hugo chavez. that's apparently a-okay with mitt romney. [ speaking in spanish ] >> here's...
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by 2050, 30% of america will r latinos. they have to work on laws but on their tone in terms of how they talk about latinos. >> do you believe senator graham would dip his toe in the water if he didn't try to gauge the temperature and feel there's some momentum even from the most conservative in his party? listen, i believe sean hannity has said he quote-unquote evolved if the shepherd speaks, then perhaps the sheep will follow. >> that's right. i think that was the quickest evolution i've ever seen. they're, of course, looking aat this map that shows this grand shift demographically and a real edge for democrats. i think you're right. there are elements that want to deal with this. it's a turn to the past when you had people like john mccain who put forward a comprehensive immigration reform and bowed to the right wing elements of the party. there's a real move. you'll see marco rubio make movement as well. >> it brings me back, keith, to the sincerity of the move. when the president came out in support of same-sex marriag
by 2050, 30% of america will r latinos. they have to work on laws but on their tone in terms of how they talk about latinos. >> do you believe senator graham would dip his toe in the water if he didn't try to gauge the temperature and feel there's some momentum even from the most conservative in his party? listen, i believe sean hannity has said he quote-unquote evolved if the shepherd speaks, then perhaps the sheep will follow. >> that's right. i think that was the quickest...
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like, come and plunder america. >> jimmy: yeah, they do. yeah. it's kind of amazing. we have a clip from the new "twilight" movie. here's the vampire clans deciding to go to war. >> carla and my not let you fight but i will. for the sake of my family, but also for yours. and for the way you want to live. >> the packs will fight. we've never been afraid of vampires. >> we will fight. >> this won't be the first time i've fought a king's rule. >> we'll join you. >> we will stand with you. >> so will we. >> you know that we can gain much. >> let's hope it doesn't come to that. >> jimmy: yeah. [ cheers and applause ] that's what i'm talking about right there. now, robert pattinson, i challenge you to a water war. >> okay. >> jimmy: do you accept? [ cheers and applause ] >> now i can -- >> jimmy: here you go. it's a very fun game. >> now i can pee my pants. >> jimmy: yeah. [ laughter ] yes, you can. >> i already just going to do this. >> jimmy: okay, wait. you just leave the set and you peed your pants. just stand up and show everybody. i'll never know if you've peed your p
like, come and plunder america. >> jimmy: yeah, they do. yeah. it's kind of amazing. we have a clip from the new "twilight" movie. here's the vampire clans deciding to go to war. >> carla and my not let you fight but i will. for the sake of my family, but also for yours. and for the way you want to live. >> the packs will fight. we've never been afraid of vampires. >> we will fight. >> this won't be the first time i've fought a king's rule. >> we'll...
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tonight on special report black friday in america. stores all over the country opened early this morning or late last night to accommodate holiday shoppers. retailers typically make up 40% of annual revenue. and the nation's top retailer says it's the best black friday ever despite worker protests. and wal-mart workers picketed outside of some locations and we'll have a live report from wal-mart in maryland. more political turmoil in egypt. and took to the streets of cairo to protest mohammed morsi to give themself new powers and a look there and at the white house. a troop the incident at the gaza border and involves gunfire and one death. a special report from washington, now, back to new york and "the five." ♪ >> r.e.m., if the end of the world is coming these people will be ready. and there's a new show, and features americans who are convinced the apocalypse is coming. >> i'm preparing my family for the total destruction. >> a devastating earthquake, a series of catastrophic terrorist attacks. >> on the doomsday scenario i'll b
tonight on special report black friday in america. stores all over the country opened early this morning or late last night to accommodate holiday shoppers. retailers typically make up 40% of annual revenue. and the nation's top retailer says it's the best black friday ever despite worker protests. and wal-mart workers picketed outside of some locations and we'll have a live report from wal-mart in maryland. more political turmoil in egypt. and took to the streets of cairo to protest mohammed...
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. >> he took foreign seed money from latin america and began exploiting dozens of american businesses. >> they fire people, cut benefits. >> that was a gingrich ad, an ad adelson paid for. they built their own coffin. how's that for awesome? they grossly misspent their money. a quote from "the new york times": >> oh, that's interesting. so you great businessman wound up paying so much more. there might be a reason behind this. kevin drum explains in mother jones: >> aha! there we have it. the guys who ran all these super packs, take a cut a commission, you lose the election, that's your problem. i wasted your billionaire money that's your problem. i got rich anyway. listen to the ohio democratic chairman: >> well, there's something rich about that. on the other hand, of course, rove says this. >> well look, i won't say it's a lie, look. >> da da da. >> rove and his like are going to make money. it's awesome that the republicans ran a scam on themselves. all right now when we come back, we are going to talk about the departments. can they be real progressives? >> presidents always say
. >> he took foreign seed money from latin america and began exploiting dozens of american businesses. >> they fire people, cut benefits. >> that was a gingrich ad, an ad adelson paid for. they built their own coffin. how's that for awesome? they grossly misspent their money. a quote from "the new york times": >> oh, that's interesting. so you great businessman wound up paying so much more. there might be a reason behind this. kevin drum explains in mother...
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. >> i still love you america. i do. but you've heard my feelings very, very much. >> i want to assure the american people that i learned a lot in my first term. mainly that this is a terrible job, and i hate it. >> eliot: it's not that terrible. hurricane sandy's clean up [ voice of dennis ] ...safe driving bonus check? every six months without an accident, allstate sends a check. ok. [ voice of dennis ] silence. are you in good hands? now to my point. (vo) jennifer granholm ... >>for every discouraged voter, there are ten angry ones taking action. trickle down does not work. in romney's world, cars get the elevator and the workers get the shaft. that is a whole bunch of bunk. the powerful may steal an election, but they can't steal democracy. >> eliot: it has been two weeks since sandy and now we have karina-like ravages here in new york. basic necessities still have not been met. governor cuomo acknowledged as much today. >> 98% 99% of the people who can have their power back do. if you don't have your power back, it
. >> i still love you america. i do. but you've heard my feelings very, very much. >> i want to assure the american people that i learned a lot in my first term. mainly that this is a terrible job, and i hate it. >> eliot: it's not that terrible. hurricane sandy's clean up [ voice of dennis ] ...safe driving bonus check? every six months without an accident, allstate sends a check. ok. [ voice of dennis ] silence. are you in good hands? now to my point. (vo) jennifer granholm...
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in america today we're running out of a vital resource we need to compete on the global stage. what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone's ready with the know how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ no, no, no, stop! humans -- one day, we're coming up with the theory of relativity, the next... stop, stop, stop! my car! not so much. but that's okay. you're covered with great ideas like optional better car replacement from liberty mutual insurance. total your car, and we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. learn about it at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility -- what's your policy? >>> if you are not a senator elect then you don't have to listen to what i have to say. i don't want you to. i need to talk to the newly elected senators about how the
in america today we're running out of a vital resource we need to compete on the global stage. what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone's ready with the know how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow....
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this is oscar-winning actor morgan freeman. >> america stands at the dawn of a new day. freedom, justice and human dignity have always guided our journey toward a more perfect union. now across our country, we are standing together for the right of gay and lesbian americans to marry the person they love. >> joining me now, the hrc's d.c. president, chad griffin. chad, good morning to you, first of all. >> good morning. >> you told "the new york times" this video isn't meant to be interpreted as some sort of victory lap for lgbt rights, through there has to be a sense of achievement given recent electoral victories. >> there is no question this is historic when it comes to marriage equality. we saw the first president that supports marriage equality to be re-elected. we saw three states pass marriage equality. we saw minnesota defeat a hateful marriage ban. we saw our first openly gay united states senator be elected, tammy baldwin. it really was a historic night. now we have to galvanize that support and take this momentum and catapult us to our next victories. >> nine s
this is oscar-winning actor morgan freeman. >> america stands at the dawn of a new day. freedom, justice and human dignity have always guided our journey toward a more perfect union. now across our country, we are standing together for the right of gay and lesbian americans to marry the person they love. >> joining me now, the hrc's d.c. president, chad griffin. chad, good morning to you, first of all. >> good morning. >> you told "the new york times" this...
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make sure everyone's ready with the know how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ . >>> where did they go? >> i'm ed ith childs from greenville south carolina and i'm the one that got barack obama fired up. >> everyone is sayed fired up and ready to go. >> fired up ready to go. >> it shows you what one voice can do. >> president obama wanted edith childs at his final appearance as a candidate. >> we knew we were coming back to des moines for the last campaign rally i will ever do for me and so, you know we were getting kind of sentimental and we called up edith childs and we said why don't you come on up. [ cheers and applause ] >> listen to this. we said why don't you come on up and we'll fly you up from south carolina and you can do this chant one more time. for all good times sake. it is like getting the band back together again. and you know what she said? she said, i'd love to see you, but, i think we can still win north carolina so same taking a crew into north carolina to knowledge knock on doors on el
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america is a place where it can happen. it sounds so corny but it is--for some reason san francisco is that place to do it in. >> gavin: let's talk about that. you didn't do the whole madison avenue new york scene. you decided to stick out here. you never worked in new york. >> never once. >> that's the secret. we're different than people in new york. it's a different place. and i think we make things that are more welcome. we don't believe in yelling at people. we don't believe in jingles an putting things in your head that people hate. the thing about advertising is repetition and people being cynical of what they're going it take in. a lot of things we do are humorous beautiful. when we're supposed to scare people we scare them. >> a sound byte would be that we hate advertising. >> gavin: you hate it. >> i really do. i dislike it. >> gavin: you go out of your way to say it. you just went out of your way to say it. >> it's offensive. >> gavin: what is that? >> i don't think i'm in advertising. i think i'm in some kind of
america is a place where it can happen. it sounds so corny but it is--for some reason san francisco is that place to do it in. >> gavin: let's talk about that. you didn't do the whole madison avenue new york scene. you decided to stick out here. you never worked in new york. >> never once. >> that's the secret. we're different than people in new york. it's a different place. and i think we make things that are more welcome. we don't believe in yelling at people. we don't...
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we need a mechanism to facilitate the legal flow of the foreign workers that america needs. and it can't be a mechanism with quotas arbitrarily set by government. because at the end, the issue of illegal immigration is an issue of big government. it is big government saying we're going to have tease guest worker programs that are going to be highly regulated and in some areas or for some type of jobs, we're going to cap. we're going to have ridiculous quotas that don't represent the needs of the market. when you have that, people are going to continue to enter illegally. so what we need is a demand-based guest worker program that allows companies who cannot find american workers to bring the foreign workers that they need, as many as they need. and we shouldn't be concerned in a sluggish economy like we have right now, because if you have a economy that's not growing, you won't bring as many workers: if you have a booming economy, you will bring more workers. let the market work. at the end, that's the only way we can fix this problem. in terms of legalization, i don't know
we need a mechanism to facilitate the legal flow of the foreign workers that america needs. and it can't be a mechanism with quotas arbitrarily set by government. because at the end, the issue of illegal immigration is an issue of big government. it is big government saying we're going to have tease guest worker programs that are going to be highly regulated and in some areas or for some type of jobs, we're going to cap. we're going to have ridiculous quotas that don't represent the needs of...
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coming up life in america right now is one big game of monopoly but what happens if that game comes to oppression and in everyone even the corporations go bankrupt explain in tonight's daily take. more news today violence is once again flared up. and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations rule today . with. technology innovation all these developments around russia we've got the future covered. well you know some lysol. shoot display. for you. on the roof. of the twentieth century. russian it calls. it's thursday let's get geeky on man's best friend so here's a question for all you dog lovers and owners out there when you take a dog somewhere new and unfamiliar what does he or she do it probably scan the environment and then seem unsure of what's going on and what to do next right and then does your dog turn to you almost looking to you for directions and guidance well a team of psychologists the university of milan italy studied dog's behavior in new and unfamiliar environments and discovered that they're quite similar to the
coming up life in america right now is one big game of monopoly but what happens if that game comes to oppression and in everyone even the corporations go bankrupt explain in tonight's daily take. more news today violence is once again flared up. and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations rule today . with. technology innovation all these developments around russia we've got the future covered. well you know some lysol. shoot display....
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the only thing that can save america now, current tv. can i say that? >> bill: ford ham university has a ranking of the most accurate polls before the election. let's look at who came in last first. look at this from the bottom, rasmussen, gallup, npr national journal and a.p. rasmussen and gallup, rasmussen conservative. gallup we said all along they were not right. who finished at number one? it was a tie. public policy polling and daily kos. this is going to macon serve active heads explode. they were the most accurate. ok? now, at least to the credit of some of the republicans, they have admitted what fools they were. >> well, i'm not going to say bluntly we were wrong but karl rove a whole group of is frankly misunderstood what was happening in the country. >> they had a very good ground game and played offensive ball the entire time. >> i plead guilty. i goofed, made a mistake. i undercounted the minority turnout and women and young people. >> bill: oops! ok, at least they admit it. the guy who won't? nate scarborough who said nate silver is a jok
the only thing that can save america now, current tv. can i say that? >> bill: ford ham university has a ranking of the most accurate polls before the election. let's look at who came in last first. look at this from the bottom, rasmussen, gallup, npr national journal and a.p. rasmussen and gallup, rasmussen conservative. gallup we said all along they were not right. who finished at number one? it was a tie. public policy polling and daily kos. this is going to macon serve active heads...
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he's not really from america. these are all ways of demonizing him or racializing him without going to the uglier stuff that makes it obvious and embarrassing. >> now, james, atwater also seems to really echo in the tape romney's 47% comments. take a listen. >> i think race as such is going to dissolve as an issue, but you are going toft race question in the sense of on one side you're going to have a guy who's a millionaire and he's got something in common with the guy who's make 10,000 bucks a year. he's paying taxes. and somebody else is not doing anything and taking out of the system. statistically, as the number of non-producers in the system moves toward 50%, that makes the system more and more polarity. >> i mean, it's almost a 50% theory. and this is 1981. and we're hearing this takers and makers kind of theory today. >> that's right. and lee atwater, when he was giving that explanation, actually put people that earn $10,000 a year as part of the producers in his. so he has a slightly different definition
he's not really from america. these are all ways of demonizing him or racializing him without going to the uglier stuff that makes it obvious and embarrassing. >> now, james, atwater also seems to really echo in the tape romney's 47% comments. take a listen. >> i think race as such is going to dissolve as an issue, but you are going toft race question in the sense of on one side you're going to have a guy who's a millionaire and he's got something in common with the guy who's make...
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ends of traditional america? according to bill o'reilly, of course he's always looking out for you. how will o'reilly cope. i'll ask eugene robinson. stay tuned. >>> whether you voted for the very first time or waited in line for a very long time -- by the way, we have to fix that. >> i wonder if they'll filibuster that effort. thanks for staying with us tonight. >>> they had a great night tuesday, but there is something we cannot forget. we started reporting on the long lines, the wait stretched from 4 to 5 to 6, to in some cases 7 hours. these lines did not deter the 120 million people who did vote we're grateful they got out and voted. no doubt. to me there's something really un-american about this whole process. it's ridiculous to force moms and dads and students and workers and elderly folks to wait four hours to cast a ballot? it turns out minorities suffered the longest waits. the afl-cio reports that minorities were more likely to wait at least 30 minutes to vote. 22% of african-americans and 24% of hispa
ends of traditional america? according to bill o'reilly, of course he's always looking out for you. how will o'reilly cope. i'll ask eugene robinson. stay tuned. >>> whether you voted for the very first time or waited in line for a very long time -- by the way, we have to fix that. >> i wonder if they'll filibuster that effort. thanks for staying with us tonight. >>> they had a great night tuesday, but there is something we cannot forget. we started reporting on the long...
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it's not a traditional america any more. >> the g.o.p. needs to rethink the way it approaches latinos and women. what do you think? >> i think yes. i think change or die. >> you know, it's a perplexing time for many of us right now. if they continue in this trend that we have seen earlier tonight. >> maybe america has changed. >> some say the republican party has a lot of work to do to keep up with the changing demographics of this country. >> they really literally have to do a big think on what they are in the world what they seem to be in the world what their job is in the world. >> but in the specific context of last night's elections, it was the changing face of the american electorate. >> the white establishment is now the minority. >> does the republican party have no appeal? >> cenk: michael? >> the answer is yes. and with what jayar said, they is it have a gay candidate for congress, who was favored going into the massachusetts john tierny won even that didn't work. >> cenk: we're out of time. we'll talk about that on another show
it's not a traditional america any more. >> the g.o.p. needs to rethink the way it approaches latinos and women. what do you think? >> i think yes. i think change or die. >> you know, it's a perplexing time for many of us right now. if they continue in this trend that we have seen earlier tonight. >> maybe america has changed. >> some say the republican party has a lot of work to do to keep up with the changing demographics of this country. >> they really...
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translate into massive windfall profits for the energy barons and for karl rove well he's corporate america's top political henchmen and he likes to win so these are the guys invested in mitt romney and let's not forget the other side democrats have their share fair of their fair share of deep pocketed donors as well need james simmons he's a billionaire hedge fund manager worth over ten billion dollars and run thirtieth on forbes list he's given four million dollars to super pac supporting president obama and the democrats and then there's steve most in a texas trial lawyers given more than three million dollars to probe democratic super pacs and let's not forget about fred bindiya mogul based out of chicago which is president obama's home city and he's given more than three million dollars as well as help to president obama and other democrats to help them win tonight but here's the big picture of all of this more money will be spent on this election than any election in our history this is a freak show election with freak show amounts of money pouring into it so the question is what effect
translate into massive windfall profits for the energy barons and for karl rove well he's corporate america's top political henchmen and he likes to win so these are the guys invested in mitt romney and let's not forget the other side democrats have their share fair of their fair share of deep pocketed donors as well need james simmons he's a billionaire hedge fund manager worth over ten billion dollars and run thirtieth on forbes list he's given four million dollars to super pac supporting...
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coming up life in america right now is one big game of monopoly what happens if that game comes to a crushing end and everyone even the corporations go bankrupt explain in tonight's daily take. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom hartman welcome to the big picture. here is mitt romney trying to figure out the name of that thing that we americans call a donor. i'm sorry i'm just a guy who cares an awful lot about my views are on our through you know what kind of my terrorist cells in your neighborhood all want to give us a defeat terrorism the olympics and the christian point you. can see your book is going to. get you know the corporate media distract us from what you and i should care about because they're profit driven industry that sells a sensationalistic garbage he calls it breaking news i'm happy martin and we're going to break that. it's thursday let's get geeky on man's best fri
coming up life in america right now is one big game of monopoly what happens if that game comes to a crushing end and everyone even the corporations go bankrupt explain in tonight's daily take. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom hartman welcome to the big picture. here is mitt romney trying to...
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ends of traditional america? according to bill o'reilly, of course he's always looking out for you. how will o'reilly cope. i'll ask eugene robinson. stay tuned. use nyquil... [ ding! ] ...and get longer nighttime cough relief. use tylenol cold multisymptom nighttime... [ coughs ] [ buzz! ] [ screams ] ...and you could find yourself... honey? ...on the couch. nyquil. 50% longer cough relief. but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to your worst cold symptoms plus has a decongestant for your stuffy nose. thanks. that's the cold truth! can you help me with something? nope! good talk. [ male announcer ] or free windows 8 training when you buy a computer at staples. another way staples makes it easier to upgrade. >>> whether you voted for the very first time or waited in line for a very long time -- by the way, we have to fix that. >> i wonder if they'll filibuster that effort. thanks for staying with
ends of traditional america? according to bill o'reilly, of course he's always looking out for you. how will o'reilly cope. i'll ask eugene robinson. stay tuned. use nyquil... [ ding! ] ...and get longer nighttime cough relief. use tylenol cold multisymptom nighttime... [ coughs ] [ buzz! ] [ screams ] ...and you could find yourself... honey? ...on the couch. nyquil. 50% longer cough relief. but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male...
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, an emerging america, an america that has been emerging for some time. it first made itself known in 2006, which was not the barack obama election. i think the was the first mistake was republicans assuming that the obama campaign could not recreate the electorate that elected him in 2008. there is no real difference in the composition of the electorate the elected hampered. in 2008, there was somewhat higher turnout. -- difference in the composition electedlectorate keepthat him. in 2008, there was somewhat higher turnout. we have to recognize those changes. there is a minority population that had an impact. together, there were 28% of the electorate. i looked at the nevada population numbers. did you know putt the hispanic population in nevada is growing 2% every year? between this election and the last election, it was an eight. growth. and if you look at the results in nevada, it was an eight. race. nevada was not a battle ground states. there is growing diversity in this country. the diversity is much younger. it defines the culture and the attitude
, an emerging america, an america that has been emerging for some time. it first made itself known in 2006, which was not the barack obama election. i think the was the first mistake was republicans assuming that the obama campaign could not recreate the electorate that elected him in 2008. there is no real difference in the composition of the electorate the elected hampered. in 2008, there was somewhat higher turnout. -- difference in the composition electedlectorate keepthat him. in 2008,...
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. >> this is america folks. it is not supposed to be this way. >> job reports appear relatively good news. >> i think it would be helpful to have a president who actually understand job creation. >> ohio, i'm not ready to give up to make sure that the middle class is growing. >> you vote or you don't have to pay taxes. i'm sorry. i'm told that's not accurate. >> i'm tired of bronco bamma and mitt romney. >> it will be over soon abby. >> cenk: this is fun. presidentpresident obama is in ohio. he has a couple of elbows of his own. >> you have folks at the jeep plant who is have been calling their employers worried, is it true are our jobs being shipped to china? and the reason why they're making these calls is because governor romney has been running an ad that says so. except it's not true. everybody knows it's not true. the car companies themselves have told governor romney to knock it off. >> cenk: all right, that's pretty good. you know when he gets excited his voice goes up a little--not true. but it isn't tr
. >> this is america folks. it is not supposed to be this way. >> job reports appear relatively good news. >> i think it would be helpful to have a president who actually understand job creation. >> ohio, i'm not ready to give up to make sure that the middle class is growing. >> you vote or you don't have to pay taxes. i'm sorry. i'm told that's not accurate. >> i'm tired of bronco bamma and mitt romney. >> it will be over soon abby. >> cenk: this...
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america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>>. >>> have you joined the "politicsnation" conversation on facebook yet? today everyone was touched by the photo of the president like we've rarely seen him, tearing up as he thanked his campaign staff. early said, these are tears of joy. some things cannot be put into words. gilbert added, quote, these are the tears of someone who knows where he came from. we'll have much more on the...
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america died? what are we hearing here? >> well, i don't want to discount for one minute how real these symptoms are. i was on talk radio the other night and some of the callers were expressing major -- not only emotional distress but even physiological symptoms. vomiting, sleep disturbances, unable to eat. we should not discount that and we can't laugh about it. this is very, very serious. and i call it post-election stress disorder. i think there are a couple of reasons probably. one is with due respect to my colleagues in the more conservative press, i think they really didn't tell the truth about what was going to happen and the numbers. they wanted to make it seem not even like a close race. they wanted it to seem that mitt would win in a landslide. and many people were shocked to find out he didn't. >> i've watched and usually people -- not saying that they weren't gracious. mitt romney was very gracious. but usually people are very gracious when they lose. and i didn't see that from everyone. but i do have to say mit
america died? what are we hearing here? >> well, i don't want to discount for one minute how real these symptoms are. i was on talk radio the other night and some of the callers were expressing major -- not only emotional distress but even physiological symptoms. vomiting, sleep disturbances, unable to eat. we should not discount that and we can't laugh about it. this is very, very serious. and i call it post-election stress disorder. i think there are a couple of reasons probably. one is...
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a guy with no legs sitting on a on a push cart with his begging bowl out that's not what we have in america in large part because it's so scary frank in chicago hey frank welcome to the program thanks for calling happy thanksgiving. thank you tom happy thanksgiving to thanks my what i have to say if some people are. minimum wage. millions of dollars i agree i have to agree and frank i really appreciate pointing that out because this is this is the point that i keep making is a actually a couple pieces to. the job creators of the people who are spending the money and people at the bottom of the economic people who are making minimum wage they spend all of their money so they're the biggest of the job creators and then if we raise the minimum wage we stimulate the economy because they're spending that money and see going back to read social security i would suggest that we actually if we lowered the retirement age for social security medicare from sixty five to fifty five you'd have millions of people who would leave the job market opening up space for young people which would be an incredibl
a guy with no legs sitting on a on a push cart with his begging bowl out that's not what we have in america in large part because it's so scary frank in chicago hey frank welcome to the program thanks for calling happy thanksgiving. thank you tom happy thanksgiving to thanks my what i have to say if some people are. minimum wage. millions of dollars i agree i have to agree and frank i really appreciate pointing that out because this is this is the point that i keep making is a actually a couple...
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we will bring real change to america on day one. when i'm old elected the economy and the american job market will be stagnant but i will not waste time complaining about my predecessor or spend effort trying to pass partisan legislate unrelated to jobs and growth. from day one i will go to work to help get americans back to work. people across the country are responding to our five-part plan to create jobs. part one is taking full advantage of our energy resources. our coal, our oil, our gas, renewables. i will act to increase the number of leases and peoples for drilling on federal lands on day one and act to speed the approval of the keystone pipeline. number two, i will boost trade with latin america and designate china as a currency manipulate manipulateor. we have to fight for fair jobs. third, i will send to congress the retraining reform act to make sure that every worker gets the skills they need if a good-paying job. fourth, i will move to tackle
we will bring real change to america on day one. when i'm old elected the economy and the american job market will be stagnant but i will not waste time complaining about my predecessor or spend effort trying to pass partisan legislate unrelated to jobs and growth. from day one i will go to work to help get americans back to work. people across the country are responding to our five-part plan to create jobs. part one is taking full advantage of our energy resources. our coal, our oil, our gas,...
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america rejected the culture wars. america rejected the religious rights agendas on issues after issue. abortion, gay marriage, rejected. is it the end of the evangelical force in politics? joining me now is frank schaeffer, columnist for "the huffington post," also author of "crazy for god." frank, thanks for being here tonight. >> thanks for having me. >> now, let me ask you, do you think the religious right poses a real problem for the gop? >> yeah, you know, before the election, not after, but before the election i wrote an op-ed for an evangelical progressive group called patheos.com, and they are open to liberal ideas. and i wrote a piece called how the evangelicals have doomed the gop party. it was the evangelical party perhaps more than any single element in the last election cycle that peeled off so many voters who were just tired of the extremism, the masogony, the anti-woman platform, anti-abortion platform which many evangelicals hold as right wing tea party, many of these things. just as i trace in my book
america rejected the culture wars. america rejected the religious rights agendas on issues after issue. abortion, gay marriage, rejected. is it the end of the evangelical force in politics? joining me now is frank schaeffer, columnist for "the huffington post," also author of "crazy for god." frank, thanks for being here tonight. >> thanks for having me. >> now, let me ask you, do you think the religious right poses a real problem for the gop? >> yeah, you...